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The instructions I got are not exactly for the tent in the bag, so I need to find out the specific instructions for my tent rther than the generic instructions it came with.

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Search on the internet for the manufacturer's name, and the tent model. Most have instruction sheets downloadable from their websites. If that doesn't work, and they can't help you by email, then try to find a scout troop or outdoors club in your area, who may be able to help you find instructions or even someone with a similar tent.

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